Capitolo 65
affectionate qualities will now have a job to promote the happiness of
one of whom we think yes worthy to them as Your dear husband that has gone away
us in the best opinion of his/her good heart as his/her illuminated
and understanding of sound. His/her late stay with you/he/she has won him to us to us
everybody. You never equip you enter the state gotten married from more honourables
motives, or from a heart that it seeks more really the genuine happiness of
that state that Mr Airy and him the wish, I have trust, you find his/her reward in you
from everybody that a good wife can make to the best of husbands and his
happiness is reflected on you." It would be difficult to find
letters of the most genuine feeling and the satisfaction, or more eloquently
express, that these.
The account of the autobiography will now be taken back.
"I had been disappointed two years before a consignment to
Derbyshire. Me he/she anchors I had desired to do him/it, and my brother desired
goes: and we determined to make him/it this year (1824). We was prepared
with itinerant suits and backpacks. I had considered well every detail
of our run of routing, and you/he/she was provided well with letters of introduction,
included one to the Turn. Smith of R. of Edensor. June 29 we started
from trainer to Newmarket and it crossed the Fens from Ramsay to
Peterborough. Then from Stamford and Ketton it digs to Leicester and
Derby. Here we was recognized by a Mr Calvert that you/he/she had seen me takes
my degree, and he invited us at breakfast, and it was assumed in
shewing us a lot of manufactories, & the c. to that you/he/she had been denied there
access when introducing himself/herself/itself without support. We went then to Belper
with an introduction from Mr Calvert to Jedediah Strutt: it the great one
cotton mills, and in the evening walked to Matlock. Above to this time
the country greatest interest was the region of the fens around
Ramsay (a more extraordinary district), but beauty of scenery now started.
July 9 we walked from Rowsley and Room of Haddon on the hills to